Style and functionality is what you can expect from this talking watch! Simply press a button to hear the current time announced. Press the button a second time to hear the date announced. Not to mention, with this versatile low vision watch, you can even select what voice you want to hear - male or female. Battery Type: CR2025

Sleek, stylish stainless steel watch with great features for the blind and low vision at an affordable price! In the USA, the Reizen Talking Radio-Controlled Analog Watch receives a daily signal from the NIST Atomic Clock in Colorado, the nation's timekeeper, ensuring accurate time and even accounting for Daylight Savings changes - so you never have to set it!

Time is announced at the simple touch of a button. A second touch of the button gives you the day of the week and the date. Other features include an hourly chime (which may be turned off), alarm, and a large 1-1/4" diameter traditional white analog face with bold black numbers and hands. Stainless steel bezel. Expansion band. Face with bezel is 1-1/2" diameter x 5/8" D. Weighs 6-1/2 oz. Battery included (CR2032).

Note: The radio-controlled function will work only in the USA (except Alaska and Hawaii), UK, Germany and Japan. When outside these areas, the watch can be set manually to reflect the correct time on the analog face, but the announced time will not be accurately updated.

Compared to other time-signal transmissions in higher bands (WWV, GPS, etc.) long-wave signals have a number of advantages. They can go around obstacles such as mountains or buildings. Since no line-of-sight is necessary between the transmitter and receiver, a single very powerful station can cover a huge geographic area. Long-wave signals even penetrate the walls of most buildings quite well. Propagation happens mostly in the form of a ground wave, such that transmission delay is less affected by the variability of the ionosphere. Battery Type: CR2032

NOTE: Atomic Radio-Controlled NIST Time-Setting Function is ONLY available in: 1) USA (excluding Alaska and Hawaii); 2) United Kingdom; 3) Germany; and 4) Japan. However, the time is easily set manually wherever there is no accessible atomic signal.

Enjoy the convenience of a watch that announces the time and even sets itself, as well as a sleek, stylish design with an easy to see face that's appropriately sized for women and children.

This Talking Radio-Controlled Watch from Reizen offers time announcement at the simple touch of a button. A second touch of the button gives you the day of the week and the date. Other features include an hourly chime (which may be turned off), alarm, and a 1.125-in. diameter traditional white analog face with bold black numbers and hands. Sweep second hand. Brushed metal alloy bezel. Leather band. Battery included.

In the USA, the Reizen Talking Radio-Controlled Analog Watch receives a daily signal from the NIST Atomic Clock in Colorado, the nation's timekeeper, ensuring accurate time and even accounting for Daylight Savings changes - so you never have to set it!

Note: The radio-controlled function will work only in the USA (except Alaska and Hawaii), the UK, Germany and Japan. When outside these areas, the watch can be set manually to reflect the correct time on the analog face, but the announced time will not be accurately updated.

Compared to other time-signal transmissions in higher bands (WWV, GPS, etc.) long-wave signals have a number of advantages. They can go around obstacles such as mountains or buildings. Since no line-of-sight is necessary between the transmitter and receiver, a single very powerful station can cover a huge geographic area. Long-wave signals even penetrate the walls of most buildings quite well. Propagation happens mostly in the form of a ground wave, such that transmission delay is less affected by the variability of the ionosphere.

NOTE: Atomic Radio-Controlled NIST Time-Setting Function is ONLY available in: 1) USA (excluding Alaska and Hawaii); 2) United Kingdom; 3) Germany; and 4) Japan. However, the time is easily set manually wherever there is no accessible atomic signal.

Enjoy the convenience of a watch that announces the time and even sets itself, as well as a sleek, stylish design with an easy to see face that's appropriately sized for women and children.

This Talking Radio-Controlled Watch from Reizen offers time announcement at the simple touch of a button, providing convenience to those with visual impairment. A second touch of the button gives you the day of the week and the date. Features of this talking watch include an hourly chime (which may be turned off), alarm, and a 1.125-in. diameter traditional white analog face with bold black numbers and hands for those with low vision. Sweep second hand. Brushed metal alloy bezel. Expansion band. Battery included.

In the USA, the Reizen Talking Radio-Controlled Analog Watch receives a daily signal from the NIST Atomic Clock in Colorado, the nation's timekeeper, ensuring accurate time and even accounting for Daylight Savings changes, so you never have to set your talking watch!

Note: The radio-controlled function will work only in the USA (except Alaska and Hawaii), the UK, Germany and Japan. When outside these areas, the talking watch can be set manually to reflect the correct time on the analog face, but the announced time will not accurately update.

Compared to other time signal transmissions in higher bands (WWV, GPS, etc.) long-wave signals have a number of advantages. They can go around obstacles such as mountains or buildings. Since no line-of-sight is necessary between the transmitter and receiver, a single very powerful station can cover a huge geographic area. Long-wave signals even penetrate the walls of most buildings quite well. Propagation happens mostly in the form of a ground wave, such that transmission delay is less affected by the variability of the ionosphere.

Battery Type: CR2032

NOTE: Atomic Radio-Controlled NIST Time-Setting Function is ONLY available in: 1) USA (excluding Alaska and Hawaii); 2) United Kingdom; 3) Germany; and 4) Japan. However, the time is easily set manually wherever there is no accessible atomic signal.

The Reizen Mighty Loud Ear 120dB Personal Sound Amplifier for the hearing impaired is a powerful amplification device with a built-in microphone for clear and loud delivery of voice and sound through the dual earphone. Loudness is user controlled with the variable volume control dial, which also serves as the on/off switch. The red LED on top of the unit glows when turned on. This lightweight, compact, personal hearing amplifier can pick up sounds at a distance up to 100 feet away.

Handy built-in belt clip allows you to attach it to your belt, shirt pocket, or clothing.

Includes 2 AAA batteries and dual earphone. Additional earphones are available to use as spares or replacements.

NOTE: Atomic Radio-Controlled NIST Time-Setting Function is ONLY available in: 1) USA (excluding Alaska and Hawaii); 2) United Kingdom; 3) Germany; and 4) Japan. However, the time is easily set manually wherever there is no accessible atomic signal.

About Us

Assistech is a company based in Farmingdale, New York. We provide assistive technologies for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, partly sighted, speech impaired, physically challenged, as well as those with mobility/dexterity issues, memory loss, and cognitive disorders. We offer a 30-day trial period on most products, same-day shipping, fast delivery, and great customer service!

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Testimonials

" I want to thank you for the excellent service. This is my first experience with ordering on-line and you made it easy to fill out the form for ordering. Plus the item I have ordered arrived in a short time [and] it was carefully wrapped."

- Jocelyne Addison (Québec, Canada)

" I appreciate that your company exists and provides useful products for us 'aging boomers' who can't see without our glasses! I suspect as time goes on I'll need some other aids as well, so thanks for being there for us."

- Bob Wachtel (Clearwater, Florida)

" We had previously ordered a talking watch from another company, and it was cheaply made and the voice on the watch was too quiet for my grandmother to hear. The quality of your watch is excellent, and she is able to hear the time. This is a big blessing - thanks for selling a great watch."

- Lynn Repak (Arlington Heights, Illinois)

" Thank you for the excellent service!!! The clock we ordered arrived at my father's on Thursday. Never thought it would get there that fast. We will definitely use your company again!"

- Penny Boswinkle (Marshall, Michigan)

" Products were excellent. Located hard-to-find large digit phones for seeing impaired and hard of hearing. Had very difficult time to find such products in regular stores. Have already recommended your site to the Society for the Blind and the Sunrise Senior Living Communities. My mother is very pleased with both phones."

- Donna (Bethesda, Maryland)

" I found your company to be very efficient. The website was easy to maneuver through and I was checkout out quickly and safely."